That Magic Mischief by Susanna Allen

Thank you @SusannaAWriter @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #Freebookreview #giftedbook for letting me be part of this readalong. That Magic Mischief has a bright and bold front cover which I love. The story about Annabelle who is amateur witch that has a broken heart and can’t seem to use her powers to help her mend it.. That Magic Mischief is cute book that is full of magic. I liked the characters they were pleasure to get to know especially Annabelle. I love witches and crystals its right up my street, and I fell in love with this book instantly. The story is gripping and will hold your attention to the end. This book is perfect for the winter months. The story has a great plot and easy read. 5 stars Blurb A heartbroken amateur witch is in over her head after casting a spell that actually works—will the handsome Irish artist she fancies come to her rescue? What was the point of being a witch if Annabelle Walsh couldn’t manage a spell to fix her broken heart? As a dedicated dabbler in all things esoteric, she figured she could speed up her healing process when she’s dumped out of the blue by her boyfriend... but nothing's working. An idle wander into an unfamiliar new age shop adds the bit of magic in her life that she’d been looking for: an interfering, mischievous Pooka called Callie who’s determined to turn Annabelle’s life around— mostly by turning it upside down. Suddenly, Annabelle's too busy to brood, and her writing career begins to take off; in fact, it’s during a brainstorming session for an off-off-off-off Broadway theater production that she meets Jamie Flynn, an Irishman in New York who seems to be keen at first sight, if not in love quite yet. As Annabelle gets her life back on track, she starts to see the difference between a real life, a real career, and a real man… and all it took was a little magic mischief.

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